• Title/Summary/Keyword: Legal System on Cybersecurity Stages

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Comparative Study on Legal System on Cybersecurity Stages in South Korea and the United States (한국과 미국의 사이버보안 단계별 법제도 비교 연구)

  • Park, Sangdon;Kim, Injung
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2012
  • Existing comparative studies on legal system of cyber security just listed and introduced several laws of Korea and other countries and presented comprehensive comparison. These studies makes it difficult to know that which part of the cyber security activities has insufficient legal system from a practical standpoint because it is not easy to figure out. So cybersecurity stages are chosen as comparison criteria. And the legal system of United States are chosen as the target comparing one of South Korea. Then the legal system on cybersecurity stages in South Korea is compared with one of United States. Therethrough many problems of the legal system of South Korea is identified, for example, the absence of regulations, the lack of clarity, lack of effectiveness, and overlapping regulations, in prevention, detection, response, the recovery in cyber security. And many ways are suggested to improve the legal system for the resolution of such problems.

Analysis of major issues in the field of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships using text mining: focusing on S.Korea news data (텍스트 마이닝을 활용한 자율운항선박 분야 주요 이슈 분석 : 국내 뉴스 데이터를 중심으로)

  • Hyeyeong Lee;Jin Sick Kim;Byung Soo Gu;Moon Ju Nam;Kook Jin Jang;Sung Won Han;Joo Yeoun Lee;Myoung Sug Chung
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Systems Engineering
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    • v.20 no.spc1
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    • pp.12-29
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the social issues discussed in Korea regarding Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), the most advanced ICT field in the shipbuilding industry, and to suggest policy implications. In recent years, it has become important to reflect social issues of public interest in the policymaking process. For this reason, an increasing number of studies use media data and social media to identify public opinion. In this study, we collected 2,843 domestic media articles related to MASS from 2017 to 2022, when MASS was officially discussed at the International Maritime Organization, and analyzed them using text mining techniques. Through term frequency-inverse document frequency (TF-IDF) analysis, major keywords such as 'shipbuilding,' 'shipping,' 'US,' and 'HD Hyundai' were derived. For LDA topic modeling, we selected eight topics with the highest coherence score (-2.2) and analyzed the main news for each topic. According to the combined analysis of five years, the topics '1. Technology integration of the shipbuilding industry' and '3. Shipping industry in the post-COVID-19 era' received the most media attention, each accounting for 16%. Conversely, the topic '5. MASS pilotage areas' received the least media attention, accounting for 8 percent. Based on the results of the study, the implications for policy, society, and international security are as follows. First, from a policy perspective, the government should consider the current situation of each industry sector and introduce MASS in stages and carefully, as they will affect the shipbuilding, port, and shipping industries, and a radical introduction may cause various adverse effects. Second, from a social perspective, while the positive aspects of MASS are often reported, there are also negative issues such as cybersecurity issues and the loss of seafarer jobs, which require institutional development and strategic commercialization timing. Third, from a security perspective, MASS are expected to change the paradigm of future maritime warfare, and South Korea is promoting the construction of a maritime unmanned system-based power, but it emphasizes the need for a clear plan and military leadership to secure and develop the technology. This study has academic and policy implications by shedding light on the multidimensional political and social issues of MASS through news data analysis, and suggesting implications from national, regional, strategic, and security perspectives beyond legal and institutional discussions.